The 14 year-old girl in Italy is reported to have been told to kill herself by anonymous trolls before she jumped from a high-rise building

A heartbroken 14-year-old girl leapt to her death in Italy after being attacked by cyber-bullies on Ask.fm.

The teenager had gone on the same chat site and poured heart out after breaking up with her boyfriend.

But instead of sympathy the un-named youngster faced an avalanche of abuse by trolls telling her “Kill yourself”, “Nobody wants you” and “You are not normal”.

The vile attacks on the teenager in a northern Italian town echoes that of British youngster Hannah Smith, also 14, was found hanged in her bedroom in the family home in Lutterowrth, Leics., in August last year.

She had been inundated by cruel taunts from anonymous bullies on the site telling her to ‘go die’, ‘drink bleach’ and ‘get cancer’.

Grieving father David Smith told the Daily Mirror at the time: ‘’It just proves what a heartless bunch of b******* the people that run the site are.

‘It should be shut down, but instead they’re boasting about the numbers of hits and members they’ve had - and all the while, the Government is doing nothing.’

Now MPs in Italy have called for action against cyberbullying after the teenager leapt to her death from a high-rise building on Sunday after being subjected to on-line abuse.

Using the name Amnesia she had gone on Ask.fm chatrooms thinking she would get sympathy after the failure of young love when she broke up with her boyfriend.

Instead she faced a barrage of abuse and was told “Kill yourself”, “Nobody wants you” and “You are not normal” by anonymous posters.

The tragic youngster was later said to be named Nadia and from the own of Fontaniva, near Padua.

Italian Democratic Party MP Micaela Campana, part of the coalition government, said: “We can no longer read about young people who take their lives because of threats and psychological pressure.”

“We note that suicide cases of young people are always a very complex overlap of social, economic and emotional aspects. We urge the media to provide space and time to establish what prompted this terrible event.”